Saturday, August 15, 2020

How Surprised Are You That Trump's Department Of Homeland Security Heads Are Serving Illegally?

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Illegal appointment

If you're looking for the worst villains of the Trump era, your head will soon be spinning. That said, no list can possibly leave off the authors of Trump's military assault against Portland, Chad Wolf and Ken Cuccinelli. As congressional Democrats have asserted, neither is legally serving in the government. Yesterday Washington Post reporter Erica Werner wrote the Government Accountability Office has found that "Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf and his deputy Kenneth Cuccinelli are serving under an invalid order of succession under the Vacancies Reform Act." Their appointments by Trump violated federal law. "The Vacancies Reform Act," she wrote, "governs how temporary appointments can be made to positions that require Senate confirmation. President Trump has repeatedly circumvented the Senate confirmation process by placing people in acting positions-- including Wolf and Cuccinelli."


GAO said it was referring the matter to the DHS inspector general for reviews, and that any further actions would be up to Congress and the IG.

Wolf was a deputy chief of staff in the Trump administration before rising through the ranks, in part because of his repeated public professions of support for Trump and his hard line views on immigration. Wolf has played a central role in the government’s controversial response to protests throughout the United States this summer, actions some former DHS officials from both parties have said crossed the line.

Cuccinelli, formerly the attorney general of Virginia, is also an immigration hard-liner who also served as acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. In March, a federal judge ruled that his appointment to head USCIS was illegal and that he lacked the authority to issue policy directives tightening asylum rules.

GAO noted that it was not examining the question of the consequences of Wolf and Cuccinelli’s improper appointments, or the impact on the actions they have taken in those roles, instead referring those questions to the DHS inspector general.

DHS quickly issued a statement opposing GAO’s conclusion.

“We wholeheartedly disagree with the GAO’s baseless report and plan to issue a formal response to this shortly,” DHS spokesman Nathaniel Madden said in a statement.

The GAO conducted its review in response to inquiries from House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform.

In a statement responding to GAO’s findings, Thompson and Maloney called on Wolf and Cuccinelli to resign from their roles.

“GAO’s damning opinion paints a disturbing picture of the Trump administration playing fast and loose by bypassing the Senate confirmation process to install ideologues,” Thompson and Maloney said. “In its haste to circumvent Congress’s constitutional role in confirming the government’s top officials to deliver on the president’s radical agenda, the administration violated the department’s order of succession, as required by law.”

Trump has publicly discussed his preference for having people in his administration serving in an acting capacity, saying this gives him “more flexibility.”

Trump ousted Nielsen in April 2019, and since then the White House has displayed an unprecedented disregard for the Senate confirmation process. McAleenan served seven months without a nomination, and though Trump has effusively praised Wolf, he has not received a nomination for the secretary position.

Across the department, career officials have retired or resigned from their jobs without replacement, and the White House has made no effort to push for the confirmation of its more recent appointees, despite GOP control of the senate.

The leadership page of the DHS website shows empty seats and interim appointments across the agencies charged with protecting the country from terrorist attacks and other threats, with more than 20 vacancies and acting chiefs among senior department positions.

In addition to the temporary appointments at DHS headquarters, none of the three agencies that run the country’s immigration system--U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)-- have a Senate-confirmed leader.


I frankly never really understood how the corruption-as-a-way-of-life New Jersey Democratic Party allowed a strong and effective progressive like Bonnie Watson Coleman to rise in the ranks and get all the way to Congress... but, then, Rep. Watson Coleman is a force of nature-- and now a senior member of the the House Committee on Homeland Security and a member of its Subcommittee on Oversight, Management and Accountability. "DHS has been a serious problem in so many levels," she told me this morning in an informal conversation. "Can’t wait to change from the top down and looking forward to more humane policies. The Committee has called on Wolf to testify on the Portland nightmare (one of many); he declined saying we didn’t give him adequate notice. I’ve asked for him to resign. I honestly don’t see getting rid of him and or Cuccinelli until Trump is out. But we just need to keep calling them out for their lack of humanity, the chaos and disruption and their storm trooper-like actions. It’s disgusting, scary and as you know, threatens our democracy."

This is from the statement released yesterday by committee chairs Maloney and Thompson:



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Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Should Trump Be Impeached? He Builds The Case Against Himself Tweet By Tweet

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If you were watching NBC's Today show Monday, you likely saw Kellyanne Con-man making the case-- a case the Regime makes more and more frequently-- that the media should ignore Trump's tweets. They wish-- but that's how Trump chooses to interact with the American people. When's the last time he held a press conference like a normal president? What the Regime was embarrassed about at the moment was just Trump bothering the mayor of London while he was trying to deal with a terrorist incident-- something likely to lead to Trump being subtly uninvited as a state guest of the U.K.-- but his deceitful, nonsensical babbling about Senate Democrats obstructing his nominees. The aggrieved, victimized Trumpanzee-- like the moron degenerates who support him-- is whining about something he has no understanding of. Imagine this concept: no one's obstructing any nominees because there aren't any nominees. The orange-hued buffoon is too busy golfing and tweeting to nominate them.



So far, the worst president in all of American history has nominated only 10 ambassadors, out of 188 positions he's supposed to fill. And what makes that even worse, is that he fired all the ambassadors who were in place without any intention of or plan for replacing them. He'd rather just cry about it and point fingers. In fact, there are only 6 pending ambassadorial appointments wending their way-- in an orderly, responsible fashion-- through the Republican-controlled Senate. And one that horrid wife of New Gingrich, who Señor Trumpanzee is foisting on Pope Francis.

Over all, there are 15 Trump appointments waiting confirmation by the Senate-- not just ambassadorial but all jobs-- while 39 have been confirmed. There are still 442 jobs the imbecile hasn't nominated anyone for. Like, for example, the U.S. Attorneys. Eager to further obstruct justice, he suddenly fired all the U.S. Attorneys in the country-- every single one of them-- and forced them to leave their offices immediately. And he had-- and still has-- no replacements lined up. Trump is a danger to the United States. Congress should begin impeachment proceedings. And if the Democrats win back the House in 2018 and Pelosi pulls one of her "off the table" bullshit excuses, she should be unceremoniously fired by the Democratic members from leadership-- and replaced by someone who will do what she won't. Whatever this fiasco cost Vladimir Putin, it was the best investment he ever made in his whole miserable life.



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